Atmosphere again headlines the popular Rhymesayers Entertainment takeover at Summerfest July 6, with Brother Ali, Sa-Roc and other artists on the Minneapolis-based hip-hop label. Courtesy of Summerfest

After being inducted into the Wisconsin Area Music Industry Hall of Fame this year, Paul Cebar's band Tomorrow Sound will headline a Summerfest stage July 6. The Milwaukee musician is also headlining with R&B Cadets June 27. Journal Sentinel files

Elastic R&B band Juice, which won the Journal Sentinel's Land the Big Gig competition a couple years ago, is back at Summerfest this year as a headliner, on July 7. Rick Wood / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

The majority of the venue's 5,000 seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, but a limited number of reserved seats for each closing night concert will be available for $30 (plus fees) at the Summerfest box office (200 N. Harbor Drive) and at ticketmaster.com.

CLOSE

Summerfest's 2019 headliners are out, and you'll find many bands you recognize among the dozens and dozens of top acts.
Lou Saldivar, Wochit

Tickets go on sale for these shows on the following dates and times:

Foreigner, June 26 (on sale 10 a.m. May 13)

Elle King, June 27 (on sale noon May 13)

Brandi Carlile, June 28 (on sale 10 a.m. May 14)

Chicago, June 29 (on sale noon May 14)

Chaka Khan, July 2 (on sale 10 a.m. May 15)

The Roots, July 3 (on sale noon May 15)

X Ambassadors, July 4 (on same 10 a.m. May 16)

Dashboard Confessional, July 5 (on sale noon May 16)

Dark Star Orchestra, July 6 (on sale 10 a.m. May 17)

Jason Mraz, July 7 (on sale noon May 17)

Summerfest general-admission tickets are available now at summerfest.com, priced between $15 (for weekday admission between noon and 4 p.m.) and $23 for all other days and times. Summerfest also typically offers several promotional deals that include free or discounted admission; those deals have yet to be announced for 2019.

Multi-day general-admission passes are available on the Summerfest site as well, for $57 for three days, or $120 for 11 days.

Schoolboy Q, who last played Summerfest's amphitheater in 2015 opening for Kendrick Lamar, will return there July 7. It is the only show in the country this year where Schoolboy, Snoop and Wayne are all on the same bill. Katie Klann / For the Journal Sentinel

Fast-rising 17-year-old alternative pop artist Billie Eilish will play one of the biggest shows of her career when she headlines Summerfest's American Family Insurance Amphitheater July 6. Rob Grabowski / Associated Press

Lionel Richie will perform in Milwaukee for the first time since 2000, when he opened for what will likely be Tina Turner's last concert in the city at the Bradley Center. Richie headlines Summerfest's American Family Insurance Amphitheater July 2. Craig Sjodin, ABC

Willie Nelson & Family are headlining the Outlaw Music Festival at Summerfest June 27. The Nelson-led festival previously played the American Family Insurance Amphitheater in 2017. Rick Wood/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

After playing Fiserv Forum's grand opening in September, the Killers will one of the first bands to play the partially remodeled American Family Insurance Amphitheater during Summerfest July 5. Rob Loud

Thomas Rhett, shown opening for Kenny Chesney at Miller Park in Milwaukee, will return for a Summerfest show. He'll be at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater on June 26. Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Grammy-winning alternative act Bon Iver, led by Eau Claire-born-and-based Justin Vernon, will play Summerfest for the first time June 29, the band's only Wisconsin appearance this summer. Benjamin E. Wick / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Zac Brown of Zac Brown Band performs at Bud Light Dive Bar in Atlanta on Jan. 31, as part of the pre-Super Bowl festivities. He will perform at Summerfest's American Family Insurance Amphitheater on June 30. Jason Kempin/Getty Images

General admission passes do not include access to American Family Insurance Amphitheater shows, which are priced separately. Tickets are on sale for 10 of the 11 amphitheater shows for 2019, with the July 4 show to be announced.

The world's largest music festival revealed 133 headliners earlier this month, and kicked off this year's daily stage headliner announcements Monday with the Miller Lite Oasis.